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Discover more stories about Mitacs — and the game-changing innovations driven by students and postdocs.
British Columbia is home to one of Canada’s most dynamic innovation ecosystems. From clean energy and advanced forestry to quantum computing and sustainable food systems, BC innovators are shaping solutions that address today’s most pressing challenges, and Mitacs is proud to be part of the journey.
At the heart of this progress is collaboration. By bringing together enterprises, post-secondary institutions, and highly skilled talent, Mitacs helps ensure that bold ideas move beyond the lab to deliver real-world impact.
In July 2025, the same spirit of collaboration was showcased at Mitacs Connect: Talent for Tomorrow, in Vancouver, BC. The event brought together over 120 leaders from government, business, academia, and the not-for-profit sector to explore how partnerships drive prosperity and talent development across the province.
Keynote speaker Dr. Trevor Lanting, Chief Development Officer at D-Wave, highlighted the opportunities and challenges facing the quantum sector. D-Wave, a Canadian quantum computing leader and Mitacs partner since 2014, has supported over 40 internships through national collaborations with post-secondary institutions such as SFU, UBC, Waterloo, and McGill.
A panel of BC leaders, including Dr. Paula Wood-Adams (UNBC), Dr. Frank Wood (Inverted AI), and Dr. David Black (former Mitacs intern and 2024 Mitacs Innovation Award winner), followed, exploring how to build a resilient workforce for a changing world.
Minister Rick Glumac, BC’s Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies, also attended and shared his perspective on the province’s innovation economy and the role of Mitacs in strengthening it.
A key component of the evening was real stories of innovation happening across BC. This included projects powered by Mitacs collaborations that demonstrate what’s possible when diverse perspectives come together:
Each of these projects reflects a unique corner of BC’s innovation landscape. Together, they represent a province where diversity of ideas flourish, supported by collaboration and a strong pipeline of emerging talent.
This impact is measurable. In the past fiscal year alone, Mitacs supported:
More than half of these partners have already commercialized, or plan to commercialize, their results, creating new products, services, and solutions that strengthen the province’s economy.
From the earliest days of Mitacs’s inception in Vancouver more than 25 years ago, BC has been central to our story. Today, as we work alongside visionary enterprises, researchers, and government partners, we see the strength of an ecosystem built on collaboration.
Mitacs is proud to play a role in helping ideas take shape, talent thrive, and industries transform. By continuing to connect people, funding, and expertise, we are working together to ensure BC, and Canada, can champion their future leaders in the global innovation system.
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